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Notre Dame de Paris from Shakespeare and Co.
Image Title:  Notre Dame de Paris from Shakespeare and Co.
 
 By: Gary Auerbach  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Gary Auerbach {K:3692}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Wisner 8x10
Categories Architecture
Cityscape
Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio La Tour de France
Lens Nikkor 450 M
Uploaded 9/14/2005 Film / Memory Type  BPF
    ISO / Film Speed 200
Views 265 Shutter 15s
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 4 Rating
7.00
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Paris
State - 
Country - France   France
About 8x10 hand coated platinum palladium photograph.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jonathan Truesdale   {K:1599} 9/14/2005
Great tones. Contact printed I'm assuming? I would love to see this print in person. What areas of this scene did you take meter readings from? Excellent work.


Gary Auerbach   {K:3692} 9/14/2005
Jonathan,

It is a contact print. I do not meter these type of images. I know that I want to get detail in the shadows, so my exposure would be much greater than what highlights give me.

You generally can't meter night shots like this. Reciprocity of film allows great overexposure....which only burns in the shadows more. Type of lens, and lens flare will determine how the highlights hold up.

Gary Auerbach


Patrick Sookiasian   {K:1386} 7/10/2007
Great photo. mild tones...excelent


Luis  Steinberg    {K:16992} 7/23/2007
Coated platinum palladium...Wow...and HAND...(you do the emulsion?) Better is really hard...? LUIS:)

Gary...your are talkin about the Reciprocity law at the film....?

Not for all my friend....LUIS


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